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Tenchi Muyo! Universe

Like most, Tenchi Muyo! was the first anime we’d ever seen on television, thanks to Cartoon Network. I’d come home off the graveyard shift, kick off my shoes, gab something to eat and flip on Tenchi. Even dead tired I’d be awake through the whole thing.... Read more
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Wedding Band

Let me say sorry before I even start.  I can’t help but categorize Brian Austin Green as lame.  It’s hard for me to take him seriously.  I can only think about him being the rapping/DJ kid in 90210.  I don’t care if he’s married to Megan Fox or not.  Now, on to the review… ... Read more
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Thomas & Sarah

When Upstairs, Downstairs (a popular British drama) ended in 1975, fans were left watching Pauline Collins; Shirley Valentine (Sarah) mourning over a grave.... Read more
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Absolutely Fabulous

Eddy and Patsy return in the Absolutely Fabulous: 20th Anniversary Specials, unsurprisingly named for the three half hour specials of the AbFab show to celebrate its twentieth anniversary and, coincidentally, the Olympics coming to London. ... Read more
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The Carol Burnett Show

“The Carol Burnett Show” ran for 11 seasons on CBS and had a total of 278 shows throughout the 70’s. For the time the show was on the air, Carol Burnett was the queen of late-night sketch comedy.... Read more
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Magic School Bus

Back when my kids were younger PBS was the channel for us. There was always a selection of kids shows that managed to educate as well as entertain, all while guiding them in a direction that included imagination, compassion for others, and a will to learn.... Read more
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Up all Night

 “Up all Night” made its television debut on NBC last season and received fairly good reviews.... Read more
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Spice & Wolf

It’s not often that I am completely put off by an anime out of the Funimation camp. Sure, there are titles that I didn’t particularly like, but never one that failed to entertain me even in the slightest. That is until I watched Spice and Wolf. ... Read more
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Shangri-La

In the distant future, earthquakes and the effects of global warming have splintered Japanese society. Some struggle hand-to-mouth in the jungle-tangled ruins of civilization. Some live comfortably within the closed-off city of Atlas.... Read more
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Vexed

Series One of Vexed stars Lucy Punch (Bad Teacher, Take Me Home Tonight) and Toby Stephens (Severance, Die Another Day) as DI Jack Armstrong and DI Kate Bishop. Kate likes to do things by the book while Jack is a slob who likes to operate under his own rules. Sound familiar?... Read more
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